Yeovil Town threw away the chance of a valuable win at Huish Park tonight, as they were forced to share a 1-1 draw against relegation rivals Millwall. The Glovers had the lions share of the chances during the match, particularly during the opening half that saw Lions keeper David Forde make several excellent saves, including an Ishmael Miller attempt that was palmed onto the top of the crossbar.

During the second half, the Glovers thought they were on their way to victory when substitute Joe Ralls took advantage of some good build-up play from Tom Lawrence who supplied another substitute in James Hayter, whose cross into the box was smartly taken by the Cardiff City loanee for a 64th minute lead.

At that point, Yeovil were good value for their lead, but their habit of throwing away points during this season - 21 points dropped from a winning position during this campaign - continued when Scott Malone put in a hanging cross from the left, and Steve Morison was there to rise and head home for the equaliser. Both sides then had reasonable chances to search out the winner, but with the points shared on the night, it's a result that undoubtedly benefits Millwall far more than it benefits Yeovil.